My Notes
From Page to Screen
"creating an oppressive sense..." (62), i know we have been discussing the composer's choices throughout the week, but this line resonated with me in that "oppressive" is such a weighty word. the simplicity of no back button allows for the loudest statement to be made.

the mind thinks in links (64). you learn by building upon what you already know.
mechanical Memex - Bush called the device he imagined to supercede card catalogs, indexes, and other hierarchical sequencing and storing schema the “Memex.” This Rube Goldberg contrivance was an “enlarged intimate supplement to... memory” in the form of a desk that instantly “brings files and material on any subject to the operator’s fingertips,” displays them on “slanting, translucent screens,” records the researcher’s longhand notes, sketches, and surmises and refiles them using “code numbers” that will facilitate speedy retrieval and recombination (45). (Morris)

Transforming the Relation Between Sound and Mark

palimpsest
the emergent nature of texts